Bill Randall is convinced by the daughter of a dead art collector to insure the exporting of a hoard of priceless antiques. The appeal made was to protect the goods from a greedy government looking to take hold of these treasures. This risky business takes on more risk when the shipment goes missing and so does the reputation of Mercury International.
Personal Synopsis
Although I am not an expert at insurance dealing, this episode happens to bring a complicated scheme of insurance fraud into the light. The world of antiques im sure is never far from the protectionists effort to insure their stake in their treasures. Bill Randall is back to play the Mercury International spokesperson while Carlos is away and does get himself into a right mess. It appears his intuition is failing him.
Original Air-Date: December 14th 1963
Directed by Charles Frend
Written by Roger East
Bill Randall- John Turner
Yanni- Keith Baxter
Chin- Burt Kwouk
Miss Carter- Clemence Bettany
Nikki- Imogen Hassall
Truman-Jones- Reginald Beckwith
Pettygrew- Charles Lloyd Pack
Saphodes- Cyril Shaps
Uncle Georgi- Barry Shawzin
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